allocate |
to assign or set aside (money or other resources) for some specific use. |
bleak |
bare, cold, or not protected from the weather. |
cascade |
to fall from one level to the next; flow down like a waterfall. |
conviction |
the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime. |
engineer |
one who is trained in the use or design of machines or systems. |
fortify |
to give more strength, resistance, or energy to; reinforce. |
humanity |
sympathy, concern, or compassion. |
humdrum |
lacking variety; dull, monotonous, and commonplace. |
leery |
suspicious or mistrustful; wary (usually followed by "of"). |
massive |
having a very large amount of matter; big and heavy; solid. |
negotiate |
to bargain or come to an agreement with another person. |
offense |
the act of breaking a law or rule or doing something wrong; crime; sin. |
panorama |
a full, wide view of a large area. |
ratio |
a relation or comparison between numbers or things based on amount or degree. |
vortex |
a whirling mass of fluid, air, or the like, such as a whirlpool, that generates a vacuum in the center toward which things are drawn. |